I read in the paper today that:
'The Danes doubled their lead in the 27th minute with Martin Jorgensen feeding Charlton Athletic's Dennis Rommedahl, whose cross found the head of Jensen'.
This is so frustrating and yet another example of how DR can do it at international level, but not for CAFC. This is exactly what he was bought to do...When was the last time he crossed the ball, let alone found anyone's head???
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i can't remember him setting up two all season.
It's obvious he has great potential, but as Northstandsteve says, INFURIATING.
Still gets me on the edge of my seat though in the hope he'll do something
football.guardian.co.uk/News_Story/0,,2007430,00.html
"Dennis Rommedahl, exhibiting speed, control and penetration that he has only occasionally produced for Charlton since his £2m move in 2004, sped clear and crossed for Daniel Jensen to head the second. It was turning into an exhibition of the Danes' passing game and shortly before half-time Rommedahl's neat pass left Tomasson with a simple tap-in.
Alan Pardew, Charlton's manager, will be perplexed as to why his Danish winger cannot produce this form in the Premiership. "If the people behind me bring me into the right positions I can create a bit of damage," Rommedahl offered."
Spot on really. Pace to burn, no footballing brain.
Quite right! I don't have any problem with Romm jumping out of the way of challenges when he's going to come off worse. He's remarkably non-injury prone given his stature. Guess we just always have to have a scapegoat...I'd rather we picked on the completely ineffective Hughesy...but even then I won't boo his name being read out.
For sure, He is a very talented player. My intention was not to knock him, but to highlight the disparity in his performances (which IS frustrating). There are not many players who have you on the edge of your seat when they get the ball.
This is his third season so presumably a 3 year deal.
This is his third season so presumably a 3 year deal.[/quote]
This is his last season under his current contract.